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Selvetarm, known also as The Spider that Waits,[1] (self-appointed)[2]Champion of Lolth or, despite being Vhaeraun's son and thus her grandson,[1]Son of Lolth[3] was the drow demigod of warriors and battle prowes. His church basically consisted of a military sub-division of Lolth's church,[1] and was practically forgotten outside of his cult in Eryndlyn.[4] In fact, the name assoicated with those followers of the Spider that Waits--Selvetargtlin--could be applied without problems to his entire clergy.[5]

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Selvetarm was a ruthless and violent deity, whose only interests consisted of war and spreading destruction. He could't find beauty in anything but lethal and efficient combat styles.[6][1]

He hated everything, including Lolth, to whom he was practically enslaved. Despite this hatred, he was quite dutiful,[6][1] to the point of passing up on chances to gain additional worshippers to preserve her power,[7] as well as his freedom to protect her life.[8]

Despite his aggressive traits, he had the capability to be patient to conduct functional ambushes, but frontal wild clashes were his clear preference over anything that required planning and restraint.[6][1]

He had once a rather uncertain personality, and embraced neither evil nor good. When he met his aunt, Eilistraee, he learned to appreciate her teachings, thus embracing goodness and beauty, but in the end Lolth's trickery turned him into his war-crazed self.[6](see History)

Selvetarm's manifestations were rare because he either ignored pleas or simply sent an avatar. Rare manifestations consisted of tiny sphere of utter darkness, that gradually grew to explode into a blade barrier. Selvetarm expressed his pleasure through the finding of rogue stones, dried silverbark or webstones. His servants included myrlochars, retrievers and other spiders.[6]

Among the drow, as mentioned before, Selvetarm was practically forgotten,[4] and his faith was essentially part of Lolth's church armed wing.[1] His followers in his main center of worship--Eryndlyn--weren't even allowed to worship him as a god on his own (rather than Lolth's servant), as the church of Lolth persecuted anyone who did as a heretic.[5] As a general rule, Selvetargtlins trained in martial combat. Practicing Selvetarm's believes was somewhat of a career-killer in drow society, for these believes didn't put any meaningful emphasis on the intellectual part of combat (like strategy), and thus followers of Selvetarm were rarely put into commanding positions.[1] The drow branch had a gender ratio of about 10:1 in favor of male drow.[5]

His aranea followers were a different deal. When they talked about Selvetarm, they however referred to his aspect Zanassu. They put emphasis on craftiness, patience and subtlety.[5]

Selvetarm hated Lolth like everything else. He was bound to her will,[6][1] and while some of his followers put efforts into freeing him from her,[9] Selvetarm himself felt quite comfortable in his subservient role.[10]

He was Vhaeraun's and Zandilar the Dancer's son but he spurned both his parents, for his mind at that time was too uncertain to commit himself to one direction.[6]

After he became Lolth's servant, father and son became enemies.[11] For example, when Vhaeraun tried to bring the draegloths under his faith, Selvetarm's reaction was to compete with the Masked Lord in that regard, with the goal to subsequently give his draegloths followers to Lolth, because he wanted to hinder his father's goal to unseat his grandmother.[7] During the Silence of Lolth, he also saved Lolth's from Vhaeraun, thus botching his chance for freedom.[8] Vhaeraun deemed his son an idiot[12] and his submissiveness was a source of rage for the Masked Lord.[13]

Selvetarm was the child between Vhaeraun and Zandilar the Dancer. The latter was a demigoddess of the elves in Yuirwood. When Lolth's forces attacked the Yuirwood, Zandilar tried to seduce Vhaeraun into helping her, but was instead imprisoned to be drained of her strength. Bast saved Zandilar, who willingly merged with her savior (originating a new goddess; Sharess), giving birth to Selvetarm during the process.[6]

Selvetarm rejected both parents for he was too uncertain to commit himself to one or the other philosophical direction. He wandered for a number centuries, until he met Eilistraee and learnt to appreciate her goodness and to admire the Dark Dancer herself. Eilistraee's teachings made him start to embrace the ways of good, and the she hoped that his redemption could improve the relationships between the drow and the Seldarine and their followers.[6]

During that time, Lolth had two problems. She saw a rival in the demon lordZanassu, for he challeged her dominion over spiders, and she was not pleased with Eilistraee getting a friend within the Dark Seldarine. In order to solve her issues, she approached Selvetarm and tricked him into believing that killing Zanassu would have won him the gratitude of Eilistraee.[6]

That promise was enough to lead Selvetarm to kill Zanassu, but he also absorbed the the defeated demon lord's essence in the process. That influence proved too strong for his personality, corrupting him and weakening him enough for Lolth to bound him to her will. The Spider Queen was therefore successful in her plan,[6] and in creating a new enemy for her daughter.[11]

During the Time of Troubles, Selvetarm's avatar appeared in Eryndlyn.[5] The city was divided among followers of Vhaeraun, Ghaunadaur and Lolth in a ratio of 1:1:2 in favor of the last group.[15] The avatar raged through the city and was driven back by a colalition of drow who didn't follow Lolth there, while the church of the Spider Queen hailed him as the swordarm of their goddess. This action gave him a small following in the city, but mostly as a military order belonging.[5]

Selvetarm took the duty of protecting her while she was vulnerable: while Vhaeraun nearly managed to kill his mother,[17] the Champion of Lolth managed to save her life.[18] The battle between the two gods caused some planar turmoils, as the edges of the various planes started to fray and bleed together.[17]

During the Silence, Vhaeraun also brought a number of draegloths under to his church. Selvetarm tried to get the draegloths himself to give them to Lolth.[7]

After Lolth's awakening, Selvetarm took part to the ongoing conflict between Lolth and Eilistraee as the Spider Queen's champion, ordering his Judicators to initiate a series of attacks against shrines and communities faithful to Eilistraee.[19]

On Nightal 20, 1375 DR,[20] Selvetarm tried to strike at the heart of his aunt's forces, as his followers attacked the Promenade of the Dark Maiden. However, his attempts ultimately failed: on Nightal 20 of the Year of Risen Elfkin, 1375 DR, the defenders of the Promenade bested the assailants,[19] while Selvetarm himself was killed by Cavatina Xarann, a priestess of Eilistraee.[21] This event later caused his church to be completely absorbed into Lolth's.[22] The Spider Queen claimed that Selvetarm's loss was part of her plan, and Eilistraee too was led to believe it.[23]

During the 1480s DR, the Overgod Ao separated the twin worlds Abeir and Toril once again and rewrote the Tablets of Fate (an artifact which contained the name of every deity of the pantheon and their portfolio), in an event known as the Second Sundering. Because of that, many deities of Toril who were considered dead or lost managed to return to life,[24] Selvetarm among them.[25]

War is the ultimate expression of individual power, and only through battle and death can you realize the respect of your comrades. Hone your fighting skills constantly and teach those who will follow into the fray. Never give or receive quarter, and hope to die amid the bloodlust of battle against overwhelming odds.[1]